"Jazz in itself is not struggling. That is, the music itself is not struggling... It's the attitude that's in trouble. My plays insist that we should not forget or toss away our history"
- August Wilson
About this Quote
In this quote, August Wilson is expressing his belief that jazz music itself is not struggling, but rather it is the attitude towards the music that is triggering trouble. He argues that the history and roots of jazz should not be forgotten or disposed of, as it holds excellent significance and value. Wilson's plays work as a pointer to welcome and honor the history of jazz, instead of trying to alter or improve it. By acknowledging and respecting the past, Wilson believes that jazz can continue to thrive and develop without losing its essence. This quote highlights the importance of maintaining cultural customs and acknowledging their effect on the present and future.
This quote is written / told by August Wilson between April 27, 1945 and October 2, 2005. He was a famous Playwright from USA.
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